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Keep all your secrets safe with Password Journal!
The cover stays locked until you say your secret
passwor
d, then locks automatically when you
close it. An intruder alarm lets you know how
many people have tried to sneak a peek without
your permission. Once inside you can activate the
light, alarm, calendar and more simply by talking
to Password Journal!
GETTING STARTED
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Adult supervision is recommended when
installing batteries.
Using a screwdriver, loosen the screw until bat-
tery compartment door can be removed.
Insert (3) AAA batteries (we recommend alka-
line) as indicated inside the battery compart-
ment.
Replace the battery compartment door and
tighten the screw with a screwdriver. Do not
over-tighten.
NOTE: You will have 20 seconds to replace the
old batteries befor
e your password and set-up
information is lost. Should you lose your pass-
word or set-up information, you will need to re-
enter them.
CAUTION
As with all small batteries, the batteries
used with this device should be kept away
from small children who might still put
things in their mouths. If a battery is swal-
lowed, consult a physician immediately.
Be sure you insert the battery correctly and
always follow the device and battery manu-
facturer's instructions.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Batteries might leak if improperly installed,
or explode if recharged, disassembled or
heated.
Sometimes, a build-up of static electricity
(from carpets, etc) may cause the game to
stop working. Just reset the game, and it
will work again.
B
UTTON FUNCTIONS
Light: You can press this to turn the light on or off
Security Level: Slide the switch to your preferred
security setting. Low security means that recogni-
tion of your password is easier. High security
means the recognition is more strict so when you
tell your journal your password, you have to say it
in exactly the way you recorded it using the same
pitch, tone, and volume.
Wake: Press this button to wake up the voice
command functions (SEE USING VOICE COM-
MANDS) after they have timed out.
Access Button: Pr
ess and hold the access but-
t
on to enter and open your journal.
SET UP
1. RECORDING YOUR PASSWORD
After installing the batteries, you will be
pr
ompted to “Please enter your password”.
Wait for the green “Access” light to turn ON,
then say your chosen password in the micro-
phone. Your password can be any word of your
choice, such as “cat”, “popcorn” or “flower”.
NOTE: If you do not wait until the green light is
on, Password Journal will not “hear” your pass-
word and will prompt you to speak again:
“Oops…please begin again”
Password Journal will prompt you to repeat
your new password again: “Please repeat your
password”. If you have spoken your password
correctly, it will be accepted: “Password
recorded”.
Password Journal will open automatically once
passwor
d setup is success.
HINT
:
Be sur
e to speak clearly and say your
password the EXACT same way each time!
When recording your password, make sure you
ar
e in a quiet place. If the Passwor
d Jour
nal
does not accept your password after speaking
it clearly
, try whispering the password.
Y
ou may want to write down your password in
case you forget it - but be sure to write it in a
safe place or it won't be a secret anymore!
If you do not want to set password, ignore
voice instructions until finished. Access but-
ton will automatically open journal.
2. SETTING THE TIME
Once you have r
ecor
ded your password and
opened your journal, you'll need to set the cor-
rect time and date. Please enter the time one
number at a time.
Y
our journal will ask you “Do you want to set
your time”, to which you should reply “Yes” or
“No”. If you answer “No”, your journal will then
pr
ompt you to set the date (see SETTING THE
DATE).
If you answered “Yes”, your journal will say
“Please enter one number at a time, wait for
the beep”. Y
ou will need to set the time as a 4
digit sequence, so 7am would be entered as
0700: “0” (beep) “7” (beep) “0” (beep) “0”
(beep). If the time was 1:47pm, you would enter
as follows: “0” (beep) “1” (beep) “4” (beep) “7”
(beep).
Note: You must say “zero” for “0”.
After entering the 4 digit of time, Passwor
d
Jour
nal prompts to ask you “Is it AM?”. Say
“YES” to set as AM and say “NO” to set as
PM. If your journal identifies with what has
been said, it will ask you to confirm, for exam-
ple: “The time is set as 1:47PM. Is it correct?”
Answering “YES” will enable you to proceed to
setting the date. Remember, speak clearly.
NOTE: If the journal does not understand what
you said for the 2nd time, you will hear “See ya
later” and your journal will go to sleep. To wake
it up and continue to set the clock you will
need to press wake button.
3. SETTING THE DATE
Once you have set the time, you'll be prompted
to set the date.
Your journal will ask you “Do you want to set
the date”, to which you should reply “Yes” or
“No”. If you answer “No”, your journal will then
prompt you to set your alarm.
Step 1. The journal will ask you the year, so
you will hear “What year is it? please enter one
number at a time, wait for the beep”. You will
then enter the year as individual numbers,
again waiting for a beep to sound after each
number befor
e you say the next one, for exam-
ple 2005 would be entered as “2” (beep) “0”
(beep) “0” (beep) “5” (beep).
Step 2. The journal will ask “What month is it?”
You need to speak clearly the name of the
month (January - December). Once you have
told the journal what month it is, you will then
be asked to enter the date: “What day is it?
please enter one number at a time, wait for the
beep”. This needs to be entered as a 2 digit
code and you have to wait for a beep to sound
after the first digit before you say the second,
for example if the date is the 12th, you would
enter “1” (beep) “2”. If the date was the 8th,
you would enter “0” (beep) “8”.
If your journal identifies with what has been
said, it will ask you to confirm it, for example:
“The date is set as August 12 2005. Is this cor-
rect?”. If you answer “No”, you will need to
begin again. Answering yes will enable you to
proceed to setting the alarm.
4. SETTING AN ALARM
Once you have set the date, you'll be prompted
to set an alarm.
Your journal will ask you “Do you want to set
an alarm”, to which you should reply “Yes” or
“No”. If you answer “No”, your journal will then
exit the set up mode.
If you answer
ed “Y
es”, your jour
nal will ask
“Date or Time alarm?”.
a) If you answered “Date”, your journal will ask
“What month is it?”. You need to speak clearly
the name of the month that you want to set the
alarm for (January - December). Once you have
told the journal what month you want, you will
then be asked to enter the date: “What day is
it? please enter one number at a time, wait for
the beep”. This needs to be entered as a 2 digit
code and you have to wait for a beep to sound
after the first digit before you say the second,
for example if the date is the 24th, you would
enter “2” (beep) “4”. If the date was the 8th,
you would enter “0” (beep) “8”.
If your journal understands with what has been
said, it will ask you to confirm, for example:
“The alarm is set as September 24. Is this cor
-
rect?”. If you answer “No”, you will need to
begin again. Answering yes will exit you from
the set up mode.
When the alarm date is reached and the journal
is opened on that date, the alarm will sound for
10 seconds or until 'ACCESS' is pressed.
b) If you answered “Time”, your journal will say
“Please enter one number at a time, wait for
the beep”. You will need to set the time as a 4
digit sequence, so 7am would be entered as:
“0” (beep) “7” (beep) “0” (beep) “0” (beep) and
3:30pm would be entered as follows: “0” (beep)
“3” (beep) “3” (beep) “0” (beep).
M
odel 75015
A
ges 6 and up
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
P/N 82390700 Rev.B
E
®
Reset Button
Security-
Low/High
Wake
Access
Light
Microphone